One thing that I think people are failing to see is that it was probably much easier to take out the part of the code that allowed the player to access the mini-game than it would have been to remove it completely. Mind you that the programmers can't just go into a program, highlight some code and just press delete, especially with mini-games. I think that when Rockstar sent the game to the ESRB for its screening, it was probably given an AO, but Rockstar wanted an M, so they went for the quick fix so as to not delay the launch date. The fault goes to the plantiff.
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